Ausangate, Rainbow Mountain & Machupicchu

10 days / 9 nights

Trip Overview

The Ausangate trek is considered one of the most challenging treks to Machu Picchu, in large part due to the high altitude along the route. But if you’re up for the challenge, the Ausangate trek is one of the most naturally beautiful treks in Peru, passing through unspoiled landscapes of snow-capped mountains, glaciers and crystalline lakes.   

The trek takes its name after The Apu Ausangate, Apus meaning “Sacred Mountain, in the native language of Quechua. This huge glacier has various peaks, the highest measuring 6,384 m (20,945 ft). Ausangate was an important mountain in Inca mythology and even today, is still considered a deity. The trek circles around the flanks of this spectacular mountain, through pristine landscapes where the only signs of human activity are tiny hamlets and high mountain trails used by the local llama and alpaca herding communities. This trail is also far less traveled by other trekkers, making it ideal for people who really want to get away from it all, get off the beaten path, and explore a remote yet stunning part of Peru. Why don’t you try off-season? March, April, September and October are particularly good months, either side of high season, the weather is still decent and there are fewer people! 

Our Ausangate trek ends with a day exploring Machu Picchu. It also includes the spectacular “Vinicunca”, The Rainbow Mountain! Experience all of this on the Machu Picchu to Rainbow Mountain tour!


Activity Level

Duration

Approximately 33 mi / 53 km

Intensity

Challenging

Itinerary

  • Arrival to Cusco with a transfer to your hotel; a welcome meeting will be organized by your guide for a quick briefing of the Ausangate tour. The rest of the day can be spent exploring Cusco, the ancient capital of the Inca Empire, set in the Andes Mountains. Discover Spanish churches and mansions that sit alongside Inca remains, and visit the local market of San Pedro and their array of products from handicrafts to vegetable products, fresh juices, and items for traditional Andean ceremonies.  In the evening, enjoy the eclectic restaurant options available and try some traditional or fusion dishes. We recommend local restaurants that use local organic products from the region and will be happy to give you some recommendations. 

  • After breakfast, enjoy a free day to explore Cusco at your ease. The capital city of the Inca Empire is now the undisputed archaeological capital of the Americas, as well as the continent’s oldest continuously inhabited city. You may visit the local archaeological sites of Saqsaywaman, Tambomachay, and Qenqo or you can take part in a Peruvian cooking class or chocolate-making class, depending on how you want to spend your free day. We can help arrange and suggest all activities available in this incredible imperial City. 

    Please remember that at 7 pm you will meet your guide (your guide will confirm the place) for your pre-trek briefing to go over the details of the Ausangate Trek to Machu Picchu hike, such as the packing list for the Ausangate Trek, safety on the Ausangate Trek, and Ausangate Trek FAQs.

  • Our adventure begins when we pick you up from your hotel in Cusco at around 4:30 a.m. We then have a 3.5-hour drive through beautiful scenery, stopping occasionally to enjoy the views before eventually arriving at the village of Tinki. Just outside of Tinki, we will meet our local muleteers and horses, have a hearty breakfast, and get ready to set off on our great Ausangate Trek adventure.
    Our trek begins with a gradual uphill hike for about 5 hours, through a highland valley populated by herds of llamas and alpacas. The views here are already spectacular, with dramatic vistas of Ausangate in the distance. When we arrive at Upis we will enjoy a delicious lunch prepared by our chef. Upis is found at 4,350m/14,262ft. Here, we will spend the afternoon acclimatizing for the upcoming days where we will reach the high elevations found in The Ausangate range. You can spend the afternoon relaxing at the campsite as you acclimatize and take in the spectacular views all around us of the sacred mountain - Ausangate.

    Hiking Time: 4 – 5 hours.
    Hiking Distance: 7 km / 4.35 miles.
    Highest Point: 4,350 m / 14, 272 ft.
    Lowest Point: 3,850 m / 12,63 ft.

  • After breakfast, we’ll hike up for about 3 hours until we reach the first mountain pass, called Arapa, at 4,800 m / 15, 748 ft. This is our highest point on Day 2. From here it’s a 1.5-hour trek downhill until we reach our lunch spot at Pukacocha (4,491 m /14, 734 ft. This is a scenic spot near a beautiful lagoon and beneath Mount Ausangate. After lunch, we will continue on our hike to Anantapata, found at 4, 750 m / 15,583 ft. We begin on a trail with a series of ups and downs, passing some of the prettiest scenery yet. Here, blue and turquoise lagoons are dotted all around the foot of the Ausangate Massif, creating a magical landscape that wouldn’t look out of place in a Lord of the Rings movie. After we arrive at our campsite at Anantapata, our chef will prepare a well-earned dinner after this lengthy trekking day and we can relax for the evening under the star-filled skies of Ausangate.

    Hiking Time: 7 – 8 hours.
    Hiking Distance: 12 km / 7.46 miles.
    Highest Point: 4,800 m / 15, 748 ft.
    Lowest Point: 4,350 m / 14,272 ft.

  • Today we visit the beautiful Vinicunca, also known as the Rainbow Mountain. After an early breakfast, we’ll hike for about 6 hours total (return journey) until we reach the famous Rainbow Mountain, at about 5,050 m. Our early start means we’ll beat the large crowds that visit the mountain, and we should have it all to ourselves for about 45 minutes. This is enough time to enjoy the splendid colors of the striped landscape, the result of varied mineralogical compositions on the slopes and summits.
    After Rainbow Mountain, we will return by the same trail to Anantapata, where we camped on Day 2. We’ll have lunch here also before we start trekking to our next campsite. We will continue hiking for two more hours to the next campsite, called Ausangate Qocha (4,700 m 15, 419 ft) where we’ll set up camp and have dinner.

    Hiking Time: 8 – 9 hours.
    Hiking Distance: 15 km / 9.32 miles
    Highest Point: 5,050 m / 16,568 ft.
    Lowest Point: 4,700 m / 15,419 ft.

  • Today is the shortest day of trekking so far in terms of distance covered, but we will be trekking up to the highest point on our Ausangate adventure. After breakfast, we’ll begin trekking up to the Palomani mountain pass, which sits at 5,200 m (17,060 ft). above sea level – the highest pass on the whole trail. It’s a challenging hike, especially at this altitude, but we’ll take it slowly and you can stop for a breather whenever you want.

    The views on the way up are amazing, but just wait until you reach the pass! All your effort will be rewarded with a spectacular sight as you reach the top and look over to the other side, where a pink lake lies shimmering among colorful mountains and large glaciers.
    After enjoying this awe-inspiring view, we will walk down the other side of the pass until we reach a mountain valley called Huchuy Finaya. Here we’ll have lunch. Refreshed and reenergized, we’ll continue on in the afternoon, trekking for about two more hours until we reach our next campsite at Jhampapampa, at a comparatively comfortable 4,550 m /14,927 ft. above sea level. Here we’ll rest with a cup of coca tea, have dinner, and then have a well-earned sleep amid the mountains.

    Hiking Time: 6 – 7 hours.
    Hiking Distance: 10 km / 6.21 miles.
    Highest Point: 5,200m / 17,060 ft.
    Lowest Point: 4,550  m / 14, 927 ft.

  • After another great breakfast cooked by our chef, we will walk gradually up to the last mountain pass of our trek, the Jhampa pass, at 5,060 m (16,601 ft). From here we have amazing views of glaciated peaks right in front of us.
    We’ll now start trekking gradually downhill for two hours, passing by more pretty lakes and keeping an eye out for alpacas and chinchillas. We will have lunch in Pachaspata before we continue on our way. We will hike for 2 hours more to our campsite in Azulcocha at (4,550 m / 14,927 ft. You will have the whole afternoon to relax and enjoy the scenery at your leisure, knowing that the hardest parts of our Ausangate trek are all behind us. Later we’ll have dinner and then hit the sack, on what is our last night of camping under the Andean night sky.

    Hiking Time: 5 – 6 hours.
    Hiking Distance: 8 km / 4.97 miles.
    Highest Point: 5,060 m / 16,601 ft.
    Lowest Point: 4,550 m / 14,927 ft.

  • Our morning begins with a hot cup of coca tea and another excellent breakfast, after which we set off on a 2.5-hour downhill hike to the town of Pacchanta, where the trail ends. Here we can soothe our muscles in the local hot springs and enjoy lunch, thinking back on our epic trekking adventure through the mountains. We’ll also say goodbye to our local muleteers, chef, and other trekking staff.
    We now return to our private transport for the five-hour drive to Ollantaytambo in the Sacred Valley of the Incas. Once we arrive, we can explore this picturesque town, with its ancient cobblestone streets and colorful traditional market. In the evening we’ll have dinner in one of the local restaurants and celebrate the trip with a few well-deserved pisco sours!
    Later, at around 7 p.m., we’ll take the train from Ollantaytambo to Aguas Calientes, the town that sits below Machu Picchu. Here we’ll check into your hotel (not Included). You’ll probably want a reasonably early night; as the next day we wake early to explore our final destination: the magnificent Machu Picchu citadel.
    Hiking Time: 2 – 3 hours
    Hiking Distance: 5 km / 3.11 miles.
    Highest Point: 4,550 m / 14,927 ft.
    Lowest Point: 2,000 m / 6,561 ft.

  • To best appreciate Machu Picchu, we’ll wake up early in the morning so we can get to the citadel in good time. You’ll have time for breakfast first, and then your guide will pick you up from the hotel at around 5:40 a.m. Then we will walk to the starting point of the bus, a trip of approximately 45 minutes in the direction of the citadel of Machu Picchu.
    We’ll then pass through the gates to the Machu Picchu archaeological site. Here you’ll begin your guided walking tour with an experienced and highly knowledgeable guide. Our tour of Machu Picchu will last about two hours and will take you to all the most famous and spectacular parts of the extensive archaeological complex. These include the House of the Guardian, Intihuatana, Temple of the Sun, Sacred Plaza, and other key locations. (It will depend on the circuit that the Ministry of Culture determines).
    And as we walk around, we’ll have spectacular views across the agricultural terraces of Machu Picchu and across to the surrounding mountains and plunging gorges.
    Once we’ve finished our tour of Machu Picchu, we’ll take the bus back down to Aguas Calientes where you can relax and have lunch (not included) before we board the train back to Poroy and Cusco. Upon arrival at the station, our staff will be waiting for you to take you back to your hotel in Cusco, a quick trip of approximately 25 minutes, where you will be able to remember your incredible tour of one of the most famous and impressive attractions in the world.

  • After breakfast enjoy your last day at leisure before transferring to the airport for your return flight home via Lima.

    WHAT’S INCLUDED:

    • Four nights at the 4-star Jose Antonio Hotel in Cusco. 

    • One night at the 4-star Hatun Inti Boutique in Aguas Calientes. 

    • Entrance ticket into Machu Picchu and for the Ausangate Trek. 

    • Maximum group size is 16 people, the excursion leaves with at least 2 people

    • Briefing for the tour one day before the trek at 19h00.

    • Accommodation: Upis Camp (1 night), Anantapata camp (1night), Ausangate Qocha camp (1 night), Jhampapampa Camp (1 night), Azulcocha Camp (1 night).

    • Transport: Private or shared

    • Your Journeys Highlight Moment: Machupicchu archeological site, Ausangate snow-capped mountain, Rainbow mountain.

    • Mules for the trek until the 5th day.

    • Meals: 6 breakfast, 6 lunches, 6 dinners.

    • Ausangate Mountain entrance fee.

    • Rainbow Mountain entrance fee.

    • Machupicchu entrance fee

    • Train ticket from Ollantaytambo train station to Aguas Calientes. 

    • Round trip bus ticket from Aguas Calientes to Machu Picchu.

    • First aid kit, if you are taking any medications, please bring your prescription with you.

    • Professional Guided tour ENG .

    • Snacks to be eaten throughout the trekking days.

Adventure FAQs

  • The cost of our adventures varies depending on several factors, including the time of year, group size, and how much time we have to plan. The level of customization, from camping under the stars to staying in luxury lodges, also plays a big role in pricing. Since each trip is tailored to your preferences, we work closely with you to balance the best price with our high standards to ensure an exceptional experience. For a personalized quote, feel free to get in touch!

    • Pre-trip planning, consultation and customization

    • Transportation by private vans, vehicles, and buses throughout

    • 9 breakfasts, 9 lunches and 9 dinners

    • 5 nights luxury accommodations

    • 4 nights tented camps

    • All services, tours, hikes, entrance and excursion fees described in the itinerary

    • Any necessary permits for trekking, national parks, etc.

    • Baggage handling throughout adventure

    • Services of local English speaking guides throughout

    • Services of local porters, staff, cook crew, and camp crew

    • Services of Trek Ventura Operations Manager in Peru

    • Machu Picchu and Huayna Picchu tours and fees

    • Pack horses to carry gear throughout trek

    • International airfare (origin > Peru > origin)

    • Passports and visas (if applicable)

    • Medical expenses and immunizations

    • Travel, evacuation and medical insurance

    • Meals or bottled beverages other than those specified in the itinerary

    • Items of a personal nature: laundry, soft drinks, incidentals, etc.

    • Expenses incurred due to circumstances outside of the control of Trek Ventura

    • Gratuities to guides and crew members

    • Tourism taxes (when applicable)

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    To customize your dream adventure, the time to plan is now! We recommend beginning the planning process 3-6 months before your travel date to ensure we have sufficient time to secure permits, guides, accommodations and activities. Please note that for custom trips departing within 3 months, securing requested accommodations and top guides becomes more challenging.

    Once your custom plan is confirmed, a 25% non-refundable deposit is required to secure your trip. Get ready to embark on your dream adventure with us!